Tessa Johnson put on a stellar performance coming off the bench, catching the attention of LeBron James.
In the 2024 NCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship Game, the South Carolina Gamecocks emerged victorious over the Iowa Hawkeyes with a final score of 87-75, and it was Johnson who shined brightly off the bench.
Scoring 19 points on 7-of-11 shooting, including 3-of-6 from beyond the arc and sinking a pair of free throws, Johnson displayed remarkable shooting prowess.
LeBron James took notice and expressed his admiration for her performance in a tweet.
As a freshman guard, Johnson showcased her talent with an average of 17.6 minutes per game, contributing 6.2 points, 1.7 rebounds, 1.1 assists, and 0.7 steals per game.
Known as part of the “Day Care Crew,” Johnson’s standout performance in the national championship game undoubtedly left a lasting impression. She led the team and played a pivotal role in securing the victory.
What does this national championship mean for the South Carolina Gamecocks?
This national championship win for the South Carolina Gamecocks sets the stage for an intriguing season ahead.
While celebrating their dominance and comeback victory from being down 10-0 in the game, this triumph also bolsters South Carolina’s experience and confidence.
With a roster filled with underclassmen, and despite some departing players, the core of the team remains intact, presenting a formidable challenge for other college basketball programs.
As only the 10th program in women’s college basketball history, and the first since the 2016 UConn Huskies, to achieve an undefeated season, this victory elevates South Carolina’s status.
With Dawn Staley adding another national championship to her resume, recruiting efforts are likely to receive a significant boost, potentially positioning the Gamecocks as a burgeoning dynasty.
For the rest of women’s college basketball, keeping pace with the newly crowned champions will undoubtedly prove to be a daunting task.
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